Life in the Shifting Dunes A popular field guide to the natural history of Castle Neck, Ipswich, Massachusetts

Chapter VII. “Wings over the Sand

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Blackbird (Redwinged) Bunting (Snow) Dove (Mourning) Duck (Black) Grebe (Horned) Gull (Great Black-backed) (Herring) Hawk (Marsh) (Sparrow) Heron (Black-crowned Night) Kingbird (Eastern) Loon (Common) Owl (Great Horned) (Snowy) Plover (Black bellied) (Piping) (Semipalmated) Sanderling Sandpiper (Semipalmated) Sparrow (Ipswich) Swallow (Tree) Tern (Common) Thrasher (Brown) Towhee (Rufous-sided) Warbler (Yellow) Yellowlegs (Greater) Yellowthroat (Sixty common birds of Castle Neck at end of chapter)

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Transcriber’s Notes

—Silently corrected a few typos.

—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.

—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.

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